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Offline renos-a10

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Charge Swingarm with plunger
« on: 05.02. 2012 05:30 »
G'day to all,
    Some friend said that i am crazy because my a10 is beatiful. I don't know may be i am.But i think that i feel better to drive plunger.
So i would like to change my a10 swing arm with a10 plunger.
This is my bike.

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Renos
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Re: Charge Swingarm with plunger
« Reply #1 on: 05.02. 2012 07:18 »
It's entirely your call Renos, but if it were me making the decision, i would need to trail both types of bike over the same route for a few days, and see if the difference was worth the hassle. Then I'd want to look at the quality of both bikes. Personally I have had my 51 plunger in bits for 30+ years so now that she is on the road she ain't going to anyone else no matter what !!!

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Re: Charge Swingarm with plunger
« Reply #2 on: 05.02. 2012 07:27 »
Hi Renos, call me crazy to but I like plunger and rigid BSAs better than the swinging arm BSAs.  Although some say swingarm BSAs ride better and maybe so but mine ride just fine. I like the look of the plungers and rigid with the single saddle I'm not fussed on duals seats at all.
With that being said your bike is a very nice bike and if I understand what you are trying to say in your post I think you are looking for someone to swap with you for a plunger bike.
This is only my opinion but I think if thats what you want to do I would suggest you sell your bike for the best price you can get then buy a plunger BSA. Otherwise if you do swap you may need to find a really nice plunger BSA or ask for some money in exchange as well.
Your bike is a nice bike and would possibly be worth more than the average plunger unless it is restored to a very good standard.
All the best with it anyway.
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Re: Charge Swingarm with plunger
« Reply #3 on: 05.02. 2012 13:29 »
 Hi guys,
Sorry about my english.Yes i would like to find someone to swap with me for a plunger A10.
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Re: Charge Swingarm with plunger
« Reply #4 on: 06.02. 2012 09:14 »
G'day Renos, yep your as crazy as the rest of us,  ;)
 I have a plunger and a swingarm and love them both. If I had to keep only one it would be the plunger.
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Re: Charge Swingarm with plunger
« Reply #5 on: 06.02. 2012 12:33 »
Hi muskrat ,
 
   So if in this forum all guys is crazy ........ then i am ok      *smile* *lol* *lol* *lol*
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Cyprus